Punjabi Origin Names

Browse Punjabi origin names across female and male groups.

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Female Names

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Jasleen

Jasleen derives from Punjabi components where 'Jas' signifies glory, fame, or praise, often linked to concepts of splendor and divine beauty in Sikh poetic traditions, while 'leen...

Jazleen

Jazleen is a modern name that appears to blend elements from Punjabi and English naming traditions, with 'Jaz' likely drawing from 'Jas' meaning 'praise' or 'glory' in Punjabi and...

Asees

Asees derives from Punjabi and broader Indic linguistic traditions, where it carries the core meaning of 'praise' or 'melody,' often evoking musical harmony and laudatory expressi...

Ajooni

Ajooni derives from Punjabi and Sikh terminology, where it fundamentally signifies 'the infinite' or 'beyond birth and death,' emphasizing boundlessness and eternity.

Avleen

Avleen derives from Punjabi roots, where 'av' relates to concepts of grace or divine favor, and 'leen' draws from 'leenā,' connoting absorption or immersion, together suggesting '...

Nimrat

Nimrat derives from Punjabi and broader Indic linguistic roots, where it combines elements meaning 'humble' or 'modest' with connotations of grace and moral purity.

Gurleen

Gurleen is a compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh linguistic elements, where 'Gur' refers to the Guru, symbolizing the divine teacher or spiritual guide in Sikh tradition, and...

Sargun

Sargun derives from Punjabi and broader Indo-Aryan linguistic roots, where 'sar' signifies 'head' or 'essence,' and 'gun' denotes 'virtues,' 'qualities,' or 'merits,' collectively...

Manreet

Manreet appears to derive from Punjabi linguistic elements, where 'man' signifies 'heart' or 'mind,' and 'reet' or 'reet' relates to 'tradition,' 'custom,' or 'path.' This combina...

Savreen

Savreen appears to derive from Punjabi and Sikh naming traditions, where it combines elements suggesting beauty, grace, and love.

Agamdeep

Agamdeep is a compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh linguistic elements, where 'Agam' signifies the unfathomable, infinite, or depths beyond ordinary comprehension, often alludi...

Amanjit

Amanjit is a compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh linguistic elements, where 'Aman' signifies peace, tranquility, or safety, rooted in the Sanskrit term 'śānti' adapted through...

Male Names

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Gurbaaz

Gurbaaz is a compound name from Punjabi and Sikh linguistic traditions, where 'gur' derives from the Punjabi/Sanskrit term for 'guru,' signifying a spiritual teacher or divine gui...

Gurfateh

Gurfateh is a compound name from Punjabi Sikh nomenclature, where 'gur' derives from 'Guru,' signifying a spiritual teacher or divine guide in Sikh tradition, and 'fateh' translat...

Jujhar

Jujhar derives from Punjabi and Sikh linguistic roots, where 'ju' or 'jū' means 'warrior' or 'fighter,' and 'jhar' relates to 'battle' or 'struggle,' yielding a combined meaning o...

Jorawar

Jorawar derives from Punjabi and Hindi, where 'jora' signifies 'pair' or 'couple,' and 'war' means 'hero' or 'brave one,' yielding the composite meaning 'brave couple' or 'pair of...

Gurtaj

Gurtaj is a compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh linguistic elements, where 'Gur' refers to the Guru, symbolizing the divine spiritual teacher or the Guru Granth Sahib in Sikh...

Gurveer

Gurveer is a compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh nomenclature, where 'Gur' signifies 'guru' or 'divine teacher,' referring to the spiritual guides in Sikhism such as Guru Nana...

Gurshaan

Gurshaan is a modern compound name derived from Punjabi Sikh naming traditions, where 'Gur' refers to the Guru, symbolizing the divine spiritual teacher or the Guru Granth Sahib,...

Akaal

Akaal derives from Punjabi and Sikh terminology, where 'akaal' literally translates to 'timeless' or 'eternal,' combining the negative prefix 'a-' (meaning 'without' or 'beyond')...

Amitoj

Amitoj is a compound name derived from Punjabi and broader Indo-Aryan linguistic traditions, where 'Amit' signifies 'infinite,' 'boundless,' or 'immeasurable,' rooted in the Sansk...

Avtej

Avtej appears to blend elements from Punjabi and Sikh naming traditions, where 'Av' or 'Aav' may derive from concepts of arrival, arrival of divine light, or sound, while 'tej' st...

Ekamveer

Ekamveer combines 'Ekam,' derived from Sanskrit 'eka' meaning 'one' or 'unique,' with 'Veer,' from 'vīra' signifying 'brave,' 'heroic,' or 'warrior.' This fusion conveys 'one brav...

Fatehveer

Fatehveer is a compound name derived from Punjabi and broader Indo-Aryan linguistic traditions, where 'Fateh' means 'victory' or 'conquest,' rooted in the Arabic 'fath' signifying...